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Re: Looking for a signed Yogi Ball

My point was I thought maybe some of you located in NYC or the surrounding area might know of a reputable, lesser known "local" place/dealer.

I already checked MLB.Com and Yankees.com (same same) before posting and it's all Steiner. I also checked Yogi's Museum website and there's nothing to be had - I guess because he's with Steiner now....just a guess.

If that's how I have to go, then so be it. Just thought I'd take a shot.

Thanks anyway.

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Re: Looking for a signed Yogi Ball

I think in the past (I don't know if this is still true or not), there was a way to send a reasonable donation (like $80) to the Yogi Berra Museum in exchange for a signed ball. I don't see anything about that on the website any more, though.

-Kevin

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Re: Looking for a signed Yogi Ball

Originally Posted by Soriambi

I think in the past (I don't know if this is still true or not), there was a way to send a reasonable donation (like $80) to the Yogi Berra Museum in exchange for a signed ball. I don't see anything about that on the website any more, though.

Re: Looking for a signed Yogi Ball

You can also try your luck on eBay, as they're always tons of Yogi autographed baseballs up for auction. To be sure you're getting the real deal, you can either familiarize yourself with his signature via Steiner examples, or you can buy from reputable dealers who have reputable COAs (PSA, JSA, and you'll even find cheaper Steiner examples).

Re: Looking for a signed Yogi Ball

Originally Posted by Gkreindler

You can also try your luck on eBay, as they're always tons of Yogi autographed baseballs up for auction. To be sure you're getting the real deal, you can either familiarize yourself with his signature via Steiner examples, or you can buy from reputable dealers who have reputable COAs (PSA, JSA, and you'll even find cheaper Steiner examples).